Cheering for Williams F1 and my man Senna. Unfortunate results for him today, but he's been looking really good.

Rosberg will be one to watch, pole and victory last race, and this race he was on some hyper aggressive game.

Tough to call, but as it stands I can see Vettel, Hamilton and Button fighting for top 3, and Rosberg, Raikkonen, Webber and Grosjean for 4th and 5th. McLaren will take constructors if Vettel doesn't start winning EVERY race again, RBR second, with Lotus and Mercedes works fighting over 3rd. Hoping Williams can follow through on some races and round out top 5 of constructors.

Lotus are the biggest surprise this year, challenging McLaren and RBR hard. Grosjean seems more confident this past race, and definitely China was a much better effort than the opening races. And Kimi, definitely underestimated him, but mostly due to him being in a Lotus. They've found the speed and tyre preservation that can push their two talented drivers to the front of the pack with relative ease.

Race should be ESPN or TSN or whatever. P3 and Quali you would have to stream, but hahasport.com usually has a decent SkySportsF1 feed. If you're not keen on getting up that early, they usually have a replay between 1200-1600.

5 races so far this year, 5 different winners, which is quite rare. With Monaco being such a 'different' circuit, I wouldn't be at all surprised if the was a 6th person added to the list of winners.

My man Pastor Maldonado just put down 5th fastest in P2, which is a good sign for the Williams set up for the race. I would REALLY like to see him take another win and bump Williams up in the Constructors' Championship, and himself to 54 points for WDC.

the most boring sportyawn...another stupid ass billion dollar parade where the race is decided by some shit no one cares about like oh taking 7 seconds to refuel instead of 6 or choosing the wrong tires and not stuff like oh i don't know...OVERTAKING in other words who caresi used to like this shit when i was like 17-20then i woke up and stopped being such a dumbass pretentious prick

Refueling? Is this 2009 or something? Pit-stops are greatly important, and it's amazing that we're seeing routine stops down around 2.9 seconds if the lane is clear. There is a lot of overtaking due to KERS and DRS. Schumi and Hammy have had races where they've overtaken &gt;20 cars. None of what has happened this year is 'boring'. 6 races, 6 different winners. Maldonado and Rosberg have claimed their first victories EVER, Rosberg for Merc Merc first in decades(excludes Brawn days). The Pirelli tyres have added a whole new aspect to the race as well.

'Boring'? Ha. A baseball game or round of golf is infinitely more boring than vehicles with 1ps:1kg power ratios pulling 5Gs in the corners and bouncing off 18kRPM @ 315kmh.

Really excited for 24h du Mans this year. Hopefully I can work out a break/lunch schedule that allows me to see the race start and some televised portions. Off work at 6, may head to the bar to watch it if SPEED has one of their 3hr spots on, if not, I'll just get the stream on and everyone can get 'cained up yell at the Audis. Last year was rough, but thankfully I don't work Sunday this year.

Deltawing set to make waves if it doesn't have any reliability issues. It's super light, so I can that working in its favour for both wear and fuel consumption. I really hope it bests the whole LMP2 category.

Should be cool to see how the new Toyota does. I can see both being beat out by the 4 Audis, but data gained will be crucial for next year and any future WEC events(if they decide to enter it).

As for GT5, I stopped grinding for driver level a long time ago, so I don't even think I can do the 24h Le Mans or Nurburgring challenges. However, if the safety car comes out, and it stays out, I will pop in GT5 and we'll fuck around with the Pug 908s(Bummed Peugeot doesn't have an entry this year) .

As for the topic, congrats to Hamilton, he gained from Red Bull and Ferraris poor strategy, but he still earned the win. 7 races, 7 winners. Hopefully Lotus can get in some decent dev during the European races and can get Kimi's car performing to his driving style. He was looking so good earlier this year, was definitely rooting for him. Props to Grosjean for pulling out the podium finish though, I can see Lotus being top 5 in constructors if they stay competitive. BAD race for Williams. Senna wiping out in practice, and Maldonado during Q2. Maldonado damaging the gearbox and taking a penalty, oof. Points in Spain, fingers xxed. But holy fuck, biggest upset Sauber Ferrari finishing ahead of works Ferrari, and on the podium at that. And not just Perez beating out Alonso, but Kobayashi beating out Massa, WOW.

Refueling? Is this 2009 or something? Pit-stops are greatly important, and it's amazing that we're seeing routine stops down around 2.9 seconds if the lane is clear. There is a lot of overtaking due to KERS and DRS. Schumi and Hammy have had races where they've overtaken &gt;20 cars. None of what has happened this year is 'boring'. 6 races, 6 different winners. Maldonado and Rosberg have claimed their first victories EVER, Rosberg for Merc Merc first in decades(excludes Brawn days). The Pirelli tyres have added a whole new aspect to the race as well.

'Boring'? Ha. A baseball game or round of golf is infinitely more boring than vehicles with 1ps:1kg power ratios pulling 5Gs in the corners and bouncing off 18kRPM @ 315kmh.

yawn 2.9 seconds, so even that is automated now KERS is gay as hell don't know whta DRS is are they even using V8s still or are they down to inline 4s ? overtaken 20 cars battling for what, 9th place?

you're right...golf is a lot more boring. baseball isn't, i could throw some stats that make it sound more exciting than it is about a 3 inch ball hurled at 95 mph giving the batter just barely a 1/10 of a second to decide how to react....besides, yo're off, they aren't pulling 5Gs, maybe around 4 under braking, which is exciting IF YOU'RE DRIVING THE CAR

Watched 24h du mans until about the 12 hour mark. Was really pulling for the TS030s, and then there was that unfortunateness that happened with the Ferrari(bum ass driver wouldn't even admit fault) at the end of Mulsanne. And after they lift the FC caution from that incident, the other TS030 gets greedy and starts trying to fight the R18 in a huge crowd and offs the poor DeltaWing. Seeing as those were the cars I was watching for, interest began slipping and I could only watch a few more hours.

Sucks, because this team had a lot of promise. Davidson was no stranger to racing against the Audis, and Buemi is a great driver all around. I would have loved for them to finish on the podium. Oh well, hopefully if RBR nix Webber next year, they'll give the spot to Buemi and we can see him shine. Two Sebs on one team.

Yeah, I've been really impressed with the Saubers this year. Bad bit of luck for them last race, but overall they've been doing quite well for a midfield team. This whole season has been nice and balanced, which I think will lead to a great end of season shoot out.

Really looking forward to Sunday's race. I've been lucking out at work and been getting race days off, which is awesome. Really does suck that the races air so early, because I enjoy watching races with others, which isn't feasible at 8am on a Sunday.

Perez was consistently shaving 1 second per lap once he got past the Ferraris. He was only off Hammy by +5.5s at the end of the race. Perez starting midfield is what allowed him that perfect strategy due to the ability of tyre choice.

Maybe RBR can pull their shit together and get back in the points. As always, hoping Williams can get some good data in practice, and hopefully a few points in the race, sucks they've been coasting on those gained from Maldonado's win. The Saubers are still really promising, Perez is that dude right now.

Super bummed that New Jersey got bumped back to 2014. I wanted to hear the 8s ripping through the streets, now I have wait another year AND only get the 6 cylinders. Guess I'm just gonna do CGP next year.